Write the final episode

Write the final episode.

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I know a good ending.
>Everyone runs to the couch
>The family is smiling, laughing at whatever dumb program is playing on tv
>Camera slowly pans out of the house, showing Springfield's everyday life
>Reaches the clouds, the final shot is "The Simpsons"
So basically an inverse of the intro

nah, I think it should end with how homer and marge ended up (almost) arriving late to the school xmas pageant - so the whole show can go full circle.

homer get ipad

>Homer dies of a heart attack
>Funeral
>Flanders comforts Marge and kids
>They move in with Ned
>Cut to heaven
>Homer eating donuts with God
Fin

Santa's Little Helper dies.

Cloud goes up, cloud goes down, cloud goes up, cloud goes down

Regular Simpsons episode, but halfway through the first arc, Homer suddenly stops saying his lines. Cut to real life as Dan Castellaneta getting sick of his job and going out on a soul search to find who he really is. The rest of the episode follows him in an hour long search to find what he is meant to do in this world, before finding Al Jean next to him, wondering the same thing. They realize their places as showrunner, and as Homer Simpson. Together they come back in time to finish the recording. Dan flubs Homer’s final line and says doh, end fuck it, we all know the real finale will be a dumb clusterfuck

I think they mentioned something like this in interviews. So that's probably what will happen.
The show has long overstayed its welcome. I doubt I will tune in for the final episode in two years.

something mundane, slightly anticlimactic, but comfy

no guest appearances, memes, fads, only the characters themselves standing on their own

simpsons family focused completely throughout

ends somehow making you remember why you loved the simpsons in the first place

It's an anthology show centered on the family.

>While going through their finances, Marge realizes that all the years Homer has spent in various jobs- astronaut, reality TV star, etc.- have made the family millionaires
>They just never realized since Homer was hiding the bank statements thinking they were past due bills
>After a long hard look at their lives, Marge and Homer decide to move the family to a more affluent, less toxic city
>The show follows each Simpson family member during their last day in Springfield, using one million each to accomplish everything they've ever wanted
>Homer tells Mr. Burns off before splitting his money between his buddies, allowing them all to get their (increasingly comical) dream jobs
>Lisa buys the city a wind farm and solar power plant, as well as large sections of the Springfield Forest for the "Lisa Simpson Ego Gratification Wildlife Preserve".
>Bart agrees to split his million with Principal Skinner in exchange for a sundae bar in the school cafeteria, a skate park by the gym, and for Principal Skinner to legally change his name to "Dumbweiner Frankfurt" for ten years. Skinner considers it the best deal he ever made.
>Marge picks up Grampa from the home and, at his insistence, goes to each place that shunned her over the years and buys them out, gaining both revenge and a diversified business portfolio.
>With the sun setting, the family finishes loading their car, all set to hit the road. Homer says his goodbyes to Flanders, Bart says his goodbyes to Milhouse, and Lisa, realizing that she made no friends the entire time they were in Springfield, hops in the car and beeps the horn to get the family moving.
>The family drives off as the theme song plays over the credits, leading to a title card.
>"Thanks for all the years of laughter! Now, we're free... finally, we're all free!"
>Post credits scene of the animators being unlocked from the shackles of their desks and going outside, wincing in the sunlight.
>Gracie Films Logo.

There's already a final episode...

Krusty Gets Cancer'd

>Finale sets up another theatrical movie

Fuck, I like this.

>Treehouse CXV

Homer suddenly realizes that Springfield is starting to change (Bart and Lisa finally finish the 4th and 2nd grade, Grampa dies, Mr. Burns retires and gives the power plant to Smithers, Maggie starts going to kindergarten, Moe's Tavern is permanently closed down and Flanders moves out of Springfield) and spends the episode desperately trying to stick to the
old status quo for as long as he can. He eventually comes to the conclusion that changes in life are inevitable and decides to deal with them with the help of his family

Everyone sings a Lady Gaga song then dabs

Karl returns

You guys are nuts if you think the finale won't be an hour-long clip show.

Something something Christmas pageant.

Do you think they have a plan if Dan suddenly died tomorrow?

That's actually not bad.

Although I still like Conan O'Brien's idea of Marge finally being sick of Homer's shit and leaving him.

Three parter where Chuck finally gets his revenge on Sneed

krunchy eat too many hamburger and leave job to homer

Abruptly cancel it without warning.

Tou know what, this nakes more sense than it actually should. The final episode should be this. Just start up the theme music and when it goes to black just keep it there for 30 minutes, then kick up the ending song followed up with the claasic 20th studios and that other screen.

We see them all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes.

Musical number

Remix of the theme song

Unironically this.

A clip show
No really, hear me out.

There's really nothing they can do to end on a high note, they may as well just go over all the shows high points and then end it.

Behind the Laughter part 2: The end of an Era.

Yes.

They celebrate Maggie's first birthday finally moving time along

Homer and Herb fight on top of Outer Spruce Moose

That could actually be enjoyable

She's already 2

My absolute negro, such an underrated character

Celebrity guest gives good advice. B plot Bart gets in trabuu. A normal episode. It gets cancelled unexpectedly and goes out with a whimper. Adult Swim gets syndication rights unless the mouse intervenes

Maggie goes to College. She talks

Because really fuck you Simpsons you have no real rules to hold on to. Just a system I. Place that let's you coast on your own lazy asses.

>turns out homer never got rehired in the plant and has only been getting paid because of an error in the system and nobody was hired toreplace him since they always saw him working there
>they are forced to get into debt to repay burns all the money they technically stole
>lisa has to drop out of school to help marge try to earn money byworking as a maid
>bart starts commiting bandalism out of stress, he steals from his friends and shoplifts from apu
>homer stops coming back home out of shame
>episode ends up on a cliffhanger
>new episode never gets made

I'd say something like Mother Simpson if Mona wasn't killed off in such a lazy way

voicee actor refused to come back since apparently sçthere are some people with integrity left in the world

The final lines will be "Eat my shorts" then Bart skateboards toward the setting sun

Then Lisa breaks the fourth wall to remind everybody to vote democrat.

Any of these will do

Chris O’Neill visits Springfield and slowly turns into a Simpson.

IT STARTS WITH THE SIMPSONS SITTING ON THE COUCH WATCHING TV BUT THEY'RE ACTUALLY WATCHING THE FIRST SIMPSONS EPISODE EXCEPT EVERYONE HAS BLEEDING HYPER-REALISTIC EYES AND THEN MARGE SAYS "DEATH COMES TO US ALL" AND THEN IT CUTS BACK TO THE FAMILY ON THE COUCH BUT THEY'RE ALL DEAD AND THEN THE TURNS INTO BLOOD. THEN THE SCREEN FADES TO BLACK AND IT SHOWS PICTURES OF ANOTHER DEAD FAMILY BUT IT'S ACTUALLY YOUR FAMILY AND THEN YOU TURN INTO BLOOD!!!

We finally see Lisa naked.

Abe Simpson wakes up in the trenches of ww2, concussed and covered in dirt and blood and guts from the artillery that exploded nearby.
He is still alive but nearly hanging on.
Planes fly overhead and gunfire and battle cries can be heard faintly in the background.
Monty burns comes up to Abe to comfort him in his last moments.
"Abe its me Monty. Your gonna be just fine Abe hang in there. We're gonna make it home and I'm honna be a big business man and your gonna have a big family that lives you, just like we talked about on guatal canal. Close your eyes Abe, can't you just see it now?"
Flashes of alll the big memorable moments from the show happen and Abe opens his eyes "yes Monty I see it all, what a beautiful life" as his eyes close slowly, his life fades away with dreams of what a great long life he had in Springfield.

It's never going to end. The voice actors will be replaced one by one as they die or quit. Mickey Mouse's or Donald Duck's or Bugs Bunny's original voices dying didn't stop new cartoons being made, why should Homer Simpson's?

everybody died.
The end.

The opening shows a deserted and decrepit looking Springfield, with no music playing in the background; just an eerie wind and leaves flying around. Moe's tavern is boarded up and partly burnt on the outside. The Kwik-e-Mart's windows were smashed and everything inside--even the shelves and light fixtures--are gone. The statue of Jebediah Springfield is missing its head and has FALSE GOD spraypainted on it. As we go past some other locations you can hear faint echoes that sound like pained wailing, realistic crying. At a deserted and destroyed Springfield Elementary you can hear faint, painful crying from someone with a Scottish accent.

What you also notice is that none of the locations have any lights on.... except for one. The Android's Dungeon and Baseball Card Shop. The light's faint, it's just from candles. The window is partially boarded up and inside, there's stacks of boxes and collectibles scattered around. We see Comic Book Guy is sitting there, looking anxious as fuck, looking around to see if something's behind him. He looks in worse shape than he usually does. Then he turns toward the viewer and says...

"You know how Fox has a weird way of counting Simpsons episodes? They refuse to count a couple of them, making the amount of episodes inconsistent..."

Oh geez, this is what's gonna happen if Disney's buyout of Fox goes through, isn't it.

"...and this is the. Worst. Episode. Ever."

>Homer wake wakes up from a terrible and increasingly implausible dream filled with an absurd number of celebrity cameos
>Looks out window
>Sees Maude Flanders on the other side of the fence
>Lionel Hutz walking down the street
>Various other dead characters
>everything after season 7 was a dream

>

This is fucking great. The bit about Lisa honking to get the family moving feels like a joke from the golden era.

It's also great that it nods to the series ending without being full on meta. Mets has been done so much that it's more cliche than most cliches.

...

hear me out buds

kang and kodos reveal the town of springfield to have been stuck in a time vortex for the last 20 years, explaining why everyone got so buggy.

>the apocalypse happens
>there is barely any food left in Springfield
>homer and his family have to get out of Springfield to find what is basically the promised land, a place with food and what you need to make more food
>Springfield gets nuked
>the family finally arives
>they see it
>sneeds feed and seed
>sneed and chuck are now old men
>the other old guy passed away
>the simpsons settle into their new lives
>marge breaks up with homer after he fucks some stuff up
>chuck tries to cheer up homer
>he does this by doing what he does best
>fuck and suck

>starts off as a clip show
>then cuts back to the hospital suddenly, in a more fluid and older art style from 1993
>show Homer in the hospital bed, in a coma
>Marge, 25 years older, sitting next to him, crying that he'll never wake up
>we're still stuck in "So It's Come To This: A Clip Show"
>everything that transpired was how Homer's coma dream imagined it.
Then Lenny busts in the doorway

"Now do classical gas!"

I would make it a movie, the theme of the movie would be about moving on.

It starts with the simpsons going to family thearpy, because they don't feel like themselves and are having an identity crises,

overall I just have ideas, not a full plot, I think it would be good to have santa's little helper as a plot point seeing how he was in the first episode,

the ending would be:
bart celebrates his eleventh birthday, and the family breaking out of the endless reseting of continuity.

maybe there could be a gumball type situation where they finally realise they're fictional characters, and they want to live a regular life,
(1/2)

how about another future episode but its not shit
Like dont have lisa as the president
dont have bart be a loser
dont have a bunch of science fiction nonsense etc

"The series finale of The Simpsons has been temporarily cancelled, please enjoy these next 22 minutes of Itchy and Scratchy clips"
It's the actual finale.

also while I admit this scene might be lazily written, so where the episodes it mentions so I don't care, this might get rid of all the bad descions and plotholes the series has made.

(homer lies down on a bed while the therapist starts talking)

Therapist: well homer, I've recived and printed off your life story, your feelings and your dream diary you sent me by emial. theres a lot here.

Homer: yeah It took a while, but its done after all that work.

Therapist: theres a problem though,

Homer: what

Therapist: You forgot to label them, i don't know which is part of your life story, and which is a dream.

Homer: aww do we have to go through everything again?

Therapist: well this was your daughters idea, you have free will, you can decide not to

Homer: alright ill do it for her, i'll do it for maggie

Therapist: your other daughter

Homer: oh right yeah.

Therapist: there also seems to be loads of grammatical errors and strange sentences here, for instance your telling me about when you became an independent snow-plow man but then suddenly, write "shut up boy".

Homer: alright I got to be honest with you doc, I used a speech to text program, there was so much It would be impossible to type.

Therapist: ok so does that explain why during the part where you talk about the relationship with your father you say "can I order a large pizza with everything on top"

Homer: I was getting hungry, this took a long time you know

Therapist: when you say "he he stupid"

Homer: I saw an old person fall over while recoding it was funny

Therapist:and when you out of now-where in the middle of the sentance say "squirrl"

Homer: WHERE?!!... oh, sorry

Therapist: ok this is going to take us a while, Ill just read out some of the content here and you tell me if its a dream or it actually happend.

Homer: Ok got'cha

Therapist: your sons principal stole the idendity of seymor skinner and is really a man called armin tanzerian.

.....continued

genius

WHAT DID SHE SAY

Remember that episode in Chowder when they ran out of money for the animation and had the voice actors wash cars to get the money back?

Something like that would be nice

Homer: I can fully say with all confidance that that was a dream, now lets never talk about it again

Therapist: your entire town got destoryed by garbage so you litereally drove every building to a different location

Homer: dream

Therapist: you boss caught the loc ness monster and hired it to be a cards dealer in his casino

Homer: dream

Therapist: you discover that jokeys are actually a race of elfs

Homer: dream

Therapist: your town get covered by a gaint dome under orders of president Arnold Schwarzenegger

Homer: oh, what? how did that get there?, well I must have acidently put that on the link I sent you, its actually a screenplay that I wrote a while ago, I sent it in to hollywood,

Therapist: did they get back?

Homer: actually yes, disney tried to sue.

Therapist: I see

Homer: look this is going to take too long, anything there in anyway outlandish or character breaking is a dream, ok?!

Therapist: your son had a pet elephant.

Homer:.......aw crap, that was true.........can I order a pizza?

A day in the life of The Simpsons without any zany misadventures.The kids go to school. Homer goes to work. Marge does the laundry.The school bell rings, Bart's in detention, Lisa in recital. Homer heads home from work while Marge heads home with groceries and they arrived one after the other. After a brief dinner they each go tend to their own things.It ends with no one is watching TV because who does that anymore.

>homer pisses of marge by forgetting her birthday or some shit
>leaves him
>she starts dating a stud who she doesn't really like, homey gets in shape and tries to win her back
>she refuses and he is shocked
>bart and lisa tell him he has to become a better person not just good looking (bullshit in the real world but this is a family show)
>montage of him getting a raise, giving homeless people money, holding doors for people idfk
>Marge gets dumped
>sees homer and the kids having a great time
>get back together

wew

Please let this happen

>Chad Homer
>Virgin Smithers
>Bro Carl

I honestly love this.

Hey Rupert! Wake the fuck up and give this man its check!

The couch gag begins. Homer rushes in, and for thirty seconds he's just sitting there, before the music dies down and he begins looking around. No one's coming, so in the silent music, he gets up, starts walking around the house, calling them out. Still, nothing. He steps outside, Flanders is cooking BBQ. He asks if he's seen his family. Nothing. So Homer starts getting worried. Marge's car is still there, Lisa's bike and Skateboard are all present, but they've vanished.

Hours turn to days, and Homer finally calls the police. Wiggum and the crew show up and search the place, neighbors bring security cameras, nothing is found, Homer just explains what happened, and it's all for nothing. The police start asking Homer pointed questions, about his life with the family, his noted altercations and frayed marriage. When Homer realizes he's being accused of doing something he kicks the police out and tells them not to come back without a warrant. When they do and find nothing, they finally let him go, but the neighborhood's view of Homer has soured.

Homer can't focus at work, and Burns takes pity on the man for his decades of service and understanding the need to 'remove a family member' and puts Homer on leave with pay for as long as needed. Weeks turn to months, and the senile old man forgets his plant has funded the man all this time, who has now become a pariah in the community, the man who disappeared his family. Santa's Little Helper is the last emotional connection Homer has in a spiral of beer and binge TV, before the dog too passes on years later, and Homer burns the house to the ground.

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He takes the first bus out to see the world, to make sense of the loss he's faced. His checks become a topped up debit card, which he uses to stay in motels, hear preachers, see psychologists, travel to gurus and monks afar, all to discover the why. He takes meditation, gets in shape, and finds new friends, and almost finds love... but in a flash of blue hair all the emotions flood back and he tells her what happened. She tells him he's not to blame, terrible things happen, and it's all in the past. But Homer never mentioned the worst part. When the house burned down, the TV room wasn't burning with it. It stayed whole, like it was still waiting for something. The next day, the woman he was to fall for finds a note on the pillow and his car missing. She never sees Homer again.

Finally it's decades later and Homer is an old man. He's been running forever. An odyssey worthy of his name. And he's in the hospital. Time catches up with everyone. And the bearded ragged man is learning he's got cancer. Stage 4. He's got weeks to live. Homer takes the news well. He's can't keep running forever. He packs a small bag, and leaves the rest of his things in the hotel room, then takes the first flight to Springfield. Time to go home.

Some things are the same, the courthouse, the statue, but all the buildings are different. No jokes, no allusions, save Todd Flanders as an old street preacher, preaching on the end of all things, that all great journeys come to an end. Homer smirks. Maybe Flanders had the answers all along. He coughs up blood. Sorry Ned, he thinks, I can't visit, I have a place to go.

He returns to the burned out junk-den of his house. It was never repaired, just left to rot like a open wound. He cuts past the fence, and walks in. The rooms are rotten, he hears laughter and howls of days gone by. And then he comes to the TV room. Nothing's changed. The couch is still fresh and pink. Homer walks in, a changed old and bitter man. And he takes a crowbar and attacks the place. He smashes the lamp, the painting, he tears at the couch, even the TV. And he screams 'why wouldn't you burn? Why won't you rot? What are you waiting for! LET IT END! OH GOD, LET IT END ALREADY!!!'

'Homey! What are you doing?'
Homer looks up, Marge is standing there with a bowl of popcorn. The kids are behind her. They haven't aged a day. And the house is back to normal.
'Yeah, dad, what's with all the bad vibes? Don't have a cow, man.'
Homer breaks down in tears and hugs them all.
'Oh God, Oh God I missed you. I missed you all.'
'He-hey, woah, we're not- we're not going anywhere.'
'Oh kids, your father's just glad to be home.'
Homer didn't care what they thought, he never wanted to let go.
'Uh, dad, can we just watch some tv now?'
'Of course we can. Of course we can... we can watch it forever and ever and ever.'
'Well let's go with 7:30 for now, honey.'
And the kids and Marge take the tired old man back to his couch to rest. And even Santa's Little Helper comes in and jumps on Homer's lap, and with tears in his eyes, he raises the remote, they all look at him, and he nods silently... *click*
BAAAH BUMBUM BAH BUUUM BUM BUM BAH BUMBUMBUMBUM... BUMBUMBUMBUM BUUUM, BAH BAH BAH BUM!

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Being an adult Bart gets a work in the company Box as writer for a show but he is lazy so in a rush he decides write a cartoon about he and his family, the show is a BIG success and Bart becomes really rich. 30 years later he is tired and writing the final episode in the which Bart (the character in his story) is contracted for Box to write a new show.

In that way we have an infinite loop about The Simpson and "his author" life.

Hasn't it already gone through?

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this but at the end the nuclear central explodes and destroys springfield

You don't like Lisa, do you?

What the fuck man

Homer and his family talk about the past and the future as they get comfy on the couch watching tv. A new episode of whatever starts as the credits roll.

The the final scene is Homer waking up from his coma, with the animation even done to resemble season 4.

Maude Flanders returns to town, alive and well.

it should be written by matt greogning